Legal Insights

Plain-language guides and case briefs on Philippine law — researched from the firm's law library of 184,000+ statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and agency issuances, and written so non-lawyers can understand and act on them.

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Execution Pending Appeal: The Imperative of Good Reasons in Philippine Civil Procedure

Philippine courts grant execution pending appeal only for compelling reasons. Learn the rule, the exceptions, and practical takeaways.

Judicial Efficiency Mandate: A Judge's Duty to Resolve Motions Promptly

Supreme Court holds judges must resolve motions within prescribed periods; lack of personnel is no excuse for delay.

Execution Pending Appeal: Balancing Public Interest and Court Discretion in Insurance Claims

When can a winning party execute a judgment while the appeal is pending? The Supreme Court explains the "good reasons" standard in this insurance dispute.

Finality of Comelec Decisions and Grave Abuse of Discretion in Election Cases

When are Comelec rulings on barangay election contests truly final? The Supreme Court explains the narrow exception for grave abuse of discretion.

The Limits of Alibi: Proving Impossibility in Criminal Defense

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on why alibi fails against positive identification in murder cases, explaining the legal standard for impossibility.

Finality of Judgments, Jurisdiction, and Forum Shopping in Philippine Law

A Supreme Court ruling explains when judgments become final, how appeals affect jurisdiction, and what constitutes forum shopping.

Timely Justice: A Judge's Duty to Act Promptly on Injunction Prayers

The Supreme Court reminds judges that delaying action on a preliminary injunction prayer—even for good reasons—undermines justice and invites sanctions.

Discretionary Execution Pending Appeal: When Philippine Courts Can Enforce Judgments Immediately

Learn when Philippine courts may order execution pending appeal, the "good reasons" required, and how the Supreme Court applies Rule 39.

Enforcing Court Orders: Why Sheriffs and Judicial Restraint Matter in Philippine Cases

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling on lease rescission, execution pending appeal, and the limits of a sheriff's power to enforce court orders.

Execution of Judgment in Ejectment Cases: Why the Court of Origin Matters

In ejectment cases, execution of an affirmed judgment generally belongs to the trial court of origin, not the appellate court. A Supreme Court ruling clarifies why.

Execution Pending Appeal in the Philippines: When Can a Judgment Be Enforced Immediately?

Learn when Philippine courts may allow execution pending appeal, the good reasons required, and the safeguards protecting a losing party's right to appeal.

Execution Pending Appeal in Philippine Courts: When "Good Reasons" Are Not Enough

Philippine courts rarely allow execution of judgments pending appeal. Learn the strict "good reasons" rule from Maceda v. DBP.

Execution Pending Appeal: Understanding When Philippine Courts CAN Order Immediate Payment

Learn when Philippine courts may allow execution pending appeal, the "good reason" requirement, and why financial distress alone is not enough.

Judicial Efficiency and Integrity: Consequences of Delay and Falsification in the Philippine Judiciary

Explore how a judge's failure to decide cases on time and falsified certificates of service led to dismissal, underscoring judicial accountability.

Broadcasting Public Service: Understanding the Government's Right to Comelec Time

The Supreme Court upheld Section 92 of the Omnibus Election Code, requiring broadcast stations to give free air time to the COMELEC during elections.

Ballot Authentication: How Missing BEI Signatures Affect Election Validity in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on whether unsigned ballots are spurious, and how voter intent prevails over technical omissions.

Execution Pending Appeal: When Good Reasons Exist in Philippine Civil Procedure

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when execution pending appeal is allowed, emphasizing that financial distress of a corporate party is not a "good reason."

Execution Pending Appeal in Philippine Election Protests: When Can a Winner Take Office Immediately

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when execution pending appeal is allowed in election protests, and why COMELEC can stop a premature assumption of office.

Execution Pending Appeal: When Philippine Courts Can Enforce Judgments Immediately

Philippine courts can order execution pending appeal only with good reasons stated in a special order. Learn the rules from a Supreme Court administrative case.